Seen of a map, the territory of South Australia might not seem very welcoming: most of this Australian state's surface is represented by deserts and semi-arid lands. But once you're actually there, you will discover that South Australia is a beautiful region, with a great variety of attractions. Also, the mild climate on the coast makes South Australia an all-year round destination. Check out these popular attractions in Southern Australia, and discover the beauty of the state's countryside,... [ read more ]

While most Europeans, North Americans and Asians celebrate the arrival of spring, in the country Down Under the 1st of March marks the arrival of autumn. Autumn takes many shapes in Australia: in the tropical regions and deep into Australia's outback, autumn is a warm season, and an ideal time for walking and trekking. In the temperate zones, September and October are the harvest months, ideal for taking wine tours and contemplating the fall foliage. Whereas in the urban areas, autumn is jus... [ read more ]

With thousands of square miles of rough terrain, uninhabited areas and deserted land Australia is an ideal destination for 4x4 adventures. Hiking and trekking are very popular ways to explore the Australian outback, however it is only rough terrain vehicles that can take you deep into the heart of the desert. Available all over Australiua, such trips are a popular way to discovers the well-hidden gems of the outback, such as Uluru or Kings Canyon. So let's see some nice destinations for 4x4 ... [ read more ]

When it comes to such vast countries like Australia, driving is your best choice for a comfortable, rewarding travel experience. Despite the country’s low population density rate, Australia benefits from numerous attractions and good, accessible roads. It’s a road trip friendly country with lots of natural beauties and unique ecosystems – a vast playground for adventurers and outgoing people world-wide. Now that I’m dome with the praising, I’ll try to present you some of the best, ... [ read more ]

Australia might not be a preferred destination for those wanting to admire the the crafty arches of a Gothic cathedral, but in terms of natural beauties the world's smallest continent will never cease to amaze. With 11 listed UNESCO World Heritage Sites and more than 7% of its surface covered by national parks, Australia benefits from an overwhelmingly diverse nature. And while most of these sites can quite please you from an aesthetic perspective, Australia’s true asset is represented by the ... [ read more ]